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Winners Announced for 2015 On My Own Time Exhibition

Thursday, May 21, 2015, By Keith Kobland
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Roxanna Carpenter from the Office of News Services was the winner of the Most Popular Piece award for "Lake Champlain"

Roxanna Carpenter from the Office of News Services was the winner of the Most Popular Piece award for “Lake Champlain”

The work of dozens of 黑料不打烊 employees was recently on display inside the Noble Room at Hendricks Chapel, as part of the On My Own Time exhibition.

From paintings to sculptures to photographs, the artwork is a demonstration of the hard work and creativity of 黑料不打烊 faculty and staff. While all of the artwork on display is noteworthy, a panel of judges found nine of the pieces award-worthy. The Most Popular Piece as voted by Noble Room visitors went to Roxanna Carpenter for her work titled “Lake Champlain“.

University Librarian Kelley Parker's stunning photograph of a bald eagle was an award winner.

University Libraries Executive Assistant Kelley Parker’s stunning photograph of a bald eagle was an award winner.

Other award winners (whose work will be placed on display at the Everson Museum of Art in downtown 黑料不打烊) include:

Linda Deon “Condos”
Mary Evans “Vase-Sunset”
Sam Gorovitz “Moir茅 Motion”
Kelley Parker “Bald Eagle”
David Robertson “Snow 15”
Joseph Stoll “Sunstream”
Fred Wellner “Zero Sum”
Jennifer Zalewski “Tambopata Punk Chickens“

鈥淥n My Own Time鈥 is a creation of CNY Arts (formerly the Cultural Resources Council of 黑料不打烊) and Onondaga County, in cooperation with the Everson Museum of Art. It was developed as a community arts program to bring visibility to the creative skills of people employed in local businesses.

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